George Zimmerman is accused of pointing a long-barreled shotgun at his girlfriend and pushing her out of her Apopka home Monday afternoon before barricading the door with furniture, the Seminole County Sheriff's Office said.

Zimmerman was arrested Nov. 18 after his girlfriend, Samantha Scheibe, called police.

Scheibe recently recanted the domestic-violence allegations she originally made during the November dispute, according to court documents.

"He has his freaking gun breaking all of my stuff right now," she told the dispatcher on the 911 call.

Scheibe could be heard yelling at Zimmerman on the call.

"I'm doing this again? You just broke my glass table. You just broke my sunglasses and you put your gun in my freaking face," she said.

According to Scheibe, she asked Zimmerman to leave the home and he began packing his belongings, including a shotgun and an assault rifle. She said Zimmerman cocked the shotgun and then took it out of his bag.

Archer said it was clear that there was probable cause for the arrest by the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, but that "upon reviewing the recent affidavit of Ms. Scheibe and taking into account the conflicting statements about what occurred, the failure to cooperate with the ongoing investigation, and a lack of any other corroborating evidence or witnesses, there is no reasonable likelihood of successful prosecution.”

There will be no further criminal charges from this incident, Archer said.

The motion to modify conditions of pretrial release was filed by Zimmerman's lawyer, Jayne Weintraub, after Scheibe reportedly contacted her.

The motion states Scheibe has no desire to press charges against Zimmerman and that she is "not afraid of George in any manner."

According to court documents, police found five guns and more than 100 rounds of ammunition in the house the couple shared.

Zimmerman was accused of pointing a long-barreled shotgun at his girlfriend and pushing her out of her Apopka home before barricading the door with furniture, the Seminole County Sheriff's Office said.